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NIN's sound has variously
been described as alternative, electronica,
heavy metal, rock, synth pop, or, most commonly,
industrial. Regarding his music being categorized
as industrial, Reznor had this to say in
a 1994 Axcess magazine interview:
"What was originally
called industrial music was about 20 years
ago Throbbing Gristle and Test Dept. We
have very little to do with it other than
there is noise in my music and there is
noise in theirs. I'm working in the context
of a pop song structure whereas those bands
didn't. And because someone didn't come
up with a new name that separates those
two somewhat unrelated genres, it tends
to irritate all the old school fans waving
their flags of alternativeness and obscurity.
So, I'd say I've borrowed from certain styles
and bands like that."
NIN's songs cover a range of genres; as
a body of work, they cannot be pigeonholed.
"The Perfect Drug" has the flavor
of drum and bass, vocals in "Down in
It" seem influenced by early rap &
hip-hop, "Happiness in Slavery"
is in the vein of Skinny Puppy and Ministry,
"The Frail" is a melancholy piano
piece, and most of Pretty Hate Machine could
be considered dark synth pop.